Motor housing



March 9,1926. 1,575,660 J. TEIPEL ET AL MOTOR HOUS ING Filed Oct. 26, 1922 2 sheets-sheet 1 clear; and:exact' -descripti ngsuch as' (will enable ot-hers skilled in; ert; to which it i p-p'er ii c F n fD Fav Li. J lof si gihav neit ed shots r red t I vtogpro'vide acc si 1:1 otorf a an em :xsideil .c el ie h rQbJe s%n rabl fir vise. time: r

. ct-1 m hevingfan open- -ingQ-in senile thet'provicles acciess tofthe mo i 1 if r g diiin i e 1 g arranged in sliding 2 ehgeigemeiitiyiththe poi'tionof the casing in which the opening is formed; The casing' "is preferably cylindrical in cross section and Orrin "s'u r'roundin the casin {and rovidg g D annular member. The interior of the 2mpreier blyf';machined;so as 'to produce a v 11g is proyided with annular guides that em- U V v iloracegthe edgeportions of said'closure,

i c 9 ,Ofthe} drawings is a diegramrustic l 'izi ew', illustrating our improved Inotor'fhousing" arragngedgin":operative position v I the gulderings 2 on the casing that embrace said flanges not only reta n the closure D' I on faflstorage battery fiiinellocomotive.

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J fH EH L nd LLAMf EX ER, citizens; of. the United ding- 'in .the 'city'lfof St; ,Louis, to V r a tegofit' Missouri, iheye Q invented} a certain new fandfus-eful Improvement. -ln. fM:( )tOI'" f H usi g if-W isk;th iell wi s? 1 lsiniple design V n'si'd of ithefliousing to iri ri leii lm te f- ?the housing and a I the closu rel for' the opening inthe?casing preferablyyconsists of an annular member i s sn bpening .thetfisradapted to be brought intof r'egistrgition with the: op ening in the casing by turning or oscillating Slld r 11mm" closure vandthe outerfsurfeice of the -"portionofthecesing on' which it slides'are V perforated ears Sand 3*;in which thehasp 'offapadlock'E can be inserted to lock the closureiii its closed position;- The closure Dgcan also be provided with a handle F that can be grasped to turn or oscillatesaid closure "into and out of its closed position.

tigh iljjqirit between saidw'parts, aind'T-the cas- Figurewgiisa'perspectiyeyiew Oftl'le hous- Figure 1s a top plan-vied the hous ng, showing the closure opens .fiiE i FLAND W L A 'M EX BQQ j v s MI SO I, .A I T6 "m momiggsmomieu mmertooomortvsoolyrrhiw,or sr; LOUIS'MMISSOURLA' :Figuretis zi 'slde elevl'tionallview of the i housing,partly-b'roken eway; and

Figure 5 1 transverse sectional View, {taken onj' the' line-% ofIFigur'e". isflooking .ifl h c iQi n e fby a w .1 f Referringuto; the drawings whichillus I-traite the preferredformfof our invention,

designates e cising ofcylindrical form in transverse section providedflait one end with an integral end allB a, hole -,or opening Oform'ed in same-adjacent said Wall; as shown in 'Fi ure 4, 1 A Inovable closure 1D,;isprovided or normally clos atedgsoi'astofbring'thje ,openingC" in same torarranged inside ofthe housing. In order laterally-projecting flanges 1 at its edges that are overlapped or embraced by station ary rings 2- on t' he housing that form gulde- Ways in which the closuregDtravels. Normelly, the closure D is va -i'ra nged in such 2iv position 'that a solid portioir of sauceexgtends overithe op'eningfC inthe' caslng A, and if desired, said closure and one of the guides 2 can be provided with co-operating The lateral flanges 1 onthe closure D and i p ,"AjendclosureID i o-mm ti s;"- hb T o l-br wing=-S i *face n msemme; sol s toj produ'cefatight joint; r

betwee'n1the"closure .andf-thekcesingg T' e fclo siire is, proiiided with an? op nin p' "fiend, s s id;closure iisf'reyolubly mountedfor Q os cillzitinglytlmoiinted'flonj the casing j'Afin f1 u'chej fwayfthati it ca n' be turned or oscil 7 rigtoregjistration with the opening' C in the V jcesingTA,andthusfprovide 'acce'ss'to the-1110 v ing'zthe opening 0, which closure is prejferably formed by an; annular member. 01' vTing completely gencirclesi'end snugly eni gages theportion of IthejcasingVA which lithe 5 iqpen lifi s' me i being p fefh gab efto; form; said i es 

